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INTENSIVE BEHAVIOR HEALTH SERVICES (IBHS) WEBINAR
OCTOBER 4, 2019
This webinar will be recorded and
posted online at a later date
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CHAPTER 5240-
HIGHLIGHTS2
KEY DATES
The promulgation date is the date that the IBHS regulations are published in the PA Bulletin.
o The promulgation date is anticipated to be in mid-October.
Providers are required to comply with the IBHS regulations 90 days after they are promulgated.
o The compliance date is anticipated to be in mid-January.
IBHS may start to be delivered on the date the regulations are promulgated.
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IBHS SERVICE ARRAY
Individual services
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services
Group services
Evidence-based therapy (EBT) can be delivered through individual services, ABA services or group
services.
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INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
Intensive therapeutic interventions and supports that are used to reduce and manage identified therapeutic
needs, increase coping strategies and support skill development to promote positive behaviors with the goal of
stabilizing, maintaining or maximizing functioning of a child, youth or young adult in the home, school or other
community setting.
Individual services can be delivered using Behavior Consultation (BC) services, Mobile Therapy (MT) services
and Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) services.
Individuals who are certified as Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) can begin to provide Therapeutic Staff
Support (TSS) services or Behavioral health technician (BHT) services upon promulgation of the regulations.
Current Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS) that may be considered individual services include:
Behavioral Specialist Consultant (BSC) services, BSC-Autism Spectrum Disorder (BSC-ASD) services, Mobile
Therapy (MT) services, TSS services, Multisystem Therapy (MST) services, Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
services, and the treatment component of Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR) Host Home.
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ABA SERVICES
ABA is the design, implementation and evaluation of environmental modifications, using behavioral stimuli
and consequences, to produce socially significant improvement in human behavior or to prevent loss of
attained skill or function, including the use of direct observation, measurement and functional analysis of
the relations between the environment and behavior.
ABA is used to develop needed skills (behavioral, social, communicative, and adaptive functioning)
through the use of reinforcement, prompting, task analysis, or other appropriate interventions in order
for a child, youth or young adult to master each step necessary to achieve a targeted behavior.
ABA services can be delivered using Behavior Analytic (BA) services, Behavior Consultation–ABA (BC-
ABA) services, Assistant Behavior Consultation–ABA (Asst. BC-ABA) services or Behavioral Health
Technician–ABA (BHT-ABA) services.
Current BHRS that may be considered ABA services include BSC services and TSS services.
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GROUP SERVICES
Group services are therapeutic interventions provided primarily in a group format through clinical
interventions including psychotherapy and ABA services, structured activities and community integration
activities that address a child’s, youth’s or young adult’s identified treatment needs. Group services may
be provided in a school, community setting or community like setting. A community like setting is a
setting that simulates a natural or normal setting for a child, youth or young adult.
Group services can be delivered by a graduate-level professional (GLP) or an individual that is qualified to
provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services.
Current BHRS that may be considered group services include summer therapeutic activities program
(STAP), community and school based behavioral health programs, after school programs, and therapeutic
nursery programs.
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KEY CHANGES WITH IBHS
Agencies that provide IBHS must obtain an IBHS license.
Changes to supervision, training and qualifications.
Interagency Service Planning Team (ISPT) meeting is no longer required.
Services require a written order and assessment.
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KEY CHANGES WITH IBHS
Quality improvement activities:
Establish and implement a written quality improvement plan.
Prepare an annual quality report.
Make annual quality reports available to the public upon request.
Provide written notification to individuals receiving services and their families that a copy of the annual quality report may be requested upon admission to services.
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SUPERVISION
Providers must comply with the supervision requirements 90 days after
the IBHS regulations are promulgated.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
An individual who meet the qualifications of a clinical director must provide 1 hour of individual face-to-
face supervision per month to individuals who provide BC services or MT services.
If the staff providing BC services or MT services also supervises individuals who provide BHT services, an
additional hour of face-to-face supervision per month is required.
Staff who provide BC services or MT services must receive 30 minutes of direct observation of services
being provided every 6 months.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
An individual who meets the qualifications of a clinical director or is qualified to provide BC services or MT services
must supervise an individual who provides BHT services.
Individuals who provide BHT services at least 37.5 hours a week must receive 1 hour of supervision a week.
Individuals who provide BHT services for less than 37.5 hours a week must receive supervision 2 times a month.
Individuals who provide BHT services must receive 1 hour of individual face-to-face supervision each month.
Staff who provide BHT services must receive 1 hour of direct observation during the implementation of an
individual treatment plan (ITP) every 4 months.
o Staff who provide BHT services and have a high school diploma (or its equivalent) and completed a 40 hour
training covering the RBT Task List must receive 1 hour of direct observation during the implementation of an
ITP every 2 months.
Staff who have never provided BHT services are required to receive 6 hours of onsite supervision prior to providing
BHT services independently.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE ABA SERVICES
An individual who meet the qualifications of a clinical director for an IBHS agency that provides ABA services must
provide 1 hour of individual face-to-face supervision per month to individuals who provide BA services or BC-ABA
services.
If the staff providing BA services or BC-ABA services also supervises individuals who provide Asst. BC-ABA services
or BHT-ABA services, an additional hour of face-to-face supervision per month is required.
Staff who provide BA services or BC-ABA services must receive 30 minutes of direct observation of services being
provided every 6 months.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE ABA SERVICES)
An individual who meets the qualifications of a clinical director for an IBHS agency that provides ABA services or
is qualified to provide BA services or BC-ABA services must provide 1 hour of supervision 2 times a month to
individuals who provide Asst. BC-ABA services.
Staff who have never provided Asst. BC-ABA services are required to receive 3 hours of onsite supervision prior
to providing ABA services independently.
Staff who provide Asst. BC-ABA services must receive 30 minutes of direct observation during the provision of
services every 6 months.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE ABA SERVICES
An individual who meets the qualifications of a clinical director for an IBHS agency that provides ABA services, is qualified to provide BA services or BC-ABA services, or is qualified to provide Asst. BC-ABA services and has a BCaBA certification must supervise an individual who provides BHT-ABA services.
Individuals who provide BHT-ABA services at least 37.5 hours a week must receive 1 hour of supervision a week. Individuals who provide BHT services for less than 37.5 hours a week must receive supervision 2 times a month.
Individuals who provide BHT-ABA services must receive 1 hour of individual face-to-face supervision each month.
Staff who provide BHT-ABA services must receive 1 hour of direct observation during the implementation of an ITP every 4 months.
o Staff who provide BHT-ABA services and have a high school diploma (or its equivalent) and completed a 40 hour training covering the RBT Task List must receive 1 hour of direct observation during the implementation of an ITP every 2 months.
Staff who have never provided BHT-ABA services are required to receive 6 hours of onsite supervision prior to providing BHT-ABA services independently.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE GROUP SERVICES
An individual who meet the qualifications of a clinical director must provide 1 hour of individual face-to-face
supervision per month to a GLP.
If the GLP supervises an individual who is qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services, the GLP shall
receive an additional hour of face-to-face supervision per month.
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SUPERVISION OF STAFF WHO PROVIDE GROUP SERVICES
A GLP must supervise an individual who is qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services.
Individuals who are qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services and provide services at
least 37.5 hours a week must receive 1 hour of supervision a week. Individuals who are qualified to
provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services and provide services less than 37.5 hours a week must
receive supervision 2 times a month.
Individuals who are qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services must receive 1 hour of
individual face-to-face supervision each month.
A supervisor must be available to consult with staff during the hours that group services are provided,
including evenings and weekends.
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STAFF QUALIFICATIONS
All staff must meet the qualifications in the regulations 90 days after they are promulgated.
For some staff, there are interim and final qualifications.
o The final qualifications for staff that provide BHT-ABA services must be met by July 1, 2020.
o The final qualifications for staff that provide BHT services must be met by January 1, 2021 .
o The final qualifications for a clinical director of an IBHS agency that provides ABA services must be met by July 1, 2022.
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TRAINING
Initial training requirements are required to be met 90 days after promulgation of the regulation.
Annual training requirements do not have to be met 90 days after promulgation of the regulation.
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TRAINING FOR STAFF WHO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
Individuals who provide BC services or MT services must complete at least 16 hours of Department-approved
training annually related to their specific job functions and is in accordance with the individual’s training plan.
Individuals who provide BHT services must complete at least 20 hours of Department-approved training annually
that is related to the individual’s specific job functions and is in accordance with the individual’s training plan.
If an individual has not previously provided BHT services, the individual must complete:
o Thirty hours of Department-approved training prior to providing services independently on the topics listed in section
5240.73(c)(1)-(8).
o Twenty-four hours of Department-approved training within the first 6 months of providing BHT services on the topics
listed in section 5240.73(d )(1)-(11).
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TRAINING FOR STAFF WHO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
Individuals who provide BHT services may substitute completed college coursework for required
training topics.
Individuals may count hours of training required to maintain licensure towards the training
requirements.
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TRAINING FOR STAFF WHO PROVIDE ABA SERVICES
Individuals who provide BA services or BC-ABA services must complete 16 hours of training annually that is approved by the Department or provided by a continuing education provider approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) that is related to their specific job functions and is in accordance with the individual’s training plan.
Individuals who provide Asst. BC-ABA services must complete 20 hours of training annually that is approved by the Department or provided by a continuing education provider approved by the BACB that is related to their specific job functions and is in accordance with the individual’s training plan.
Individuals who provide Asst. BC-ABA services and do not have a certification as a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA), board-certified assistant behavior analyst (BCaBA), or board certified autism technician (BCAT) must complete 20 hours of training related to ABA that is approved by the Department or provided by a continuing education provider approved by the BACB before independently providing ABA services.
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TRAINING FOR STAFF WHO PROVIDE ABA SERVICES
An individual who provides BHT-ABA services shall complete
o Thirty hours of Department-approved training prior to providing services independently on the topics
listed in section 5240.73(c)(1)-(8).
o Twenty-four hours of Department-approved training within the first 6 months of providing BHT-ABA
services on the topics listed in section 5240.73(d )(1)-(11).
o At least 20 hours of training annually related to ABA that is approved by the Department or provided by a
continuing education provider approved by the BACB that is related to the individual’s specific job
functions and is in accordance with the individual’s training plan.
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TRAINING FOR STAFF WHO PROVIDE ABA SERVICES
Individuals who are certified may count hours of training required to maintain
certification towards the training requirements.
Individual may count hours of training required to maintain licensure towards the
training requirements.
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TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR STAFF WHO PROVIDE GROUP
SERVICES
A GLP who is qualified to provide BC services must complete the training requirements for individuals who
are qualified to provide BC services.
A GLP who is qualified to provide MT services must complete the training requirements for individuals who
are qualified to provide MT services.
A GLP who is qualified to provide BA services or BC-ABA services must complete the training requirements
for individuals who are qualified to provide BA services. or BC-ABA services.
An individual who meets the qualifications to provide BHT services must complete the training requirements
for individuals who are qualified to provide BHT services.
An individual who meets the qualification to provide BHT-ABA services must complete the training
requirements for individuals who are qualified to provide BHT-ABA services.
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WRITTEN ORDER
A written order that complies with the IBHS regulations is necessary for services to be initiated.
A psychiatric or psychological evaluation can be used in place of a written order provided the
evaluation includes the information that must be in the written order.
Written orders should include the maximum number of hours of each service per month.
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ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Individual services
Completed within 15 days of the initiation of individual services and prior to completing the ITP.
Reviewed and updated within 12 months of the previous face-to-face assessment.
Completed by an individual meeting the qualifications to provide BC or MT services.
ABA Services
Completed within 30 days of the initiation of ABA services and prior to completing the ITP.
Reviewed and updated within 12 months of the previous face-to-face assessment.
Completed by an individual meeting the qualifications to provide BA or BC-ABA services.
Group Services
Completed within 15 days of the initiation of group services and prior to completing the ITP.
Reviewed and updated within 12 months of the previous face-to-face assessment.
Completed by a GLP.
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COMMUNICATION WITH FAMILIES AND STAKEHOLDERS
The Department will distribute an IBHS information sheet to family members.
Behavioral Health Managed Care Organizations (BH-MCOs) will be responsible for working with
families and providers to prepare for the transition to IBHS (i.e. provider meetings, care management,
family meetings).
The Department will issue Frequently Asked Questions regarding IBHS.
Questions regarding IBHS can be directed to [email protected] .
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IBHS LICENSING
New IBHS agencies must obtain a license within 90 days of promulgation.
Unlicensed entities enrolled under the OMHSAS-16-07 bulletin and approved to provide ABA must obtain a
license within 180 days of promulgation.
IBHS agencies that currently have a base mental health license must obtain an IBHS license when their current
license expires.
All other IBHS agencies approved to provide IBHS must obtain an IBHS license within 1 year of promulgation.
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APPLYING FOR A LICENSE
Development/approval of service description
Licensing application instructions
Initial visit/technical assistance
Receiving Certificate of Compliance
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RECEIVING CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Process paperwork
Fee letter
Receipt of Certificate of Compliance
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ANNUAL LICENSING PROCESS
Pre-Inspection Inspection Post-Inspection
Licensing Inspection
Summary (LIS)33
PRE-INSPECTION
Licensing Application (HS633)
Payment of fee ($50)
OMHSAS will schedule visit 90 days prior to expiration of license
Submission of requested documents prior to the inspection
Preparation for visit
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ONSITE VISIT/INSPECTION
Entrance interview
Walk-through
Review of records/human resources files
Exit conference
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POST-INSPECTION
Licensing inspection summary (LIS)
Confirmation of Certificate of Compliance
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WAIVERS
An agency may request a waiver of a regulation. When reviewing a waiver
request, OMHSAS will consider whether the waiver will jeopardize the health
and safety of the children, youth or young adults served by the IBHS agency.
Bulletin: OMHSAS-16-3 “Revised Procedure for Waiver of Office of Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) Program Regulations and
Standards,” issued April 19, 2016.
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PROCESS FOR A PROVIDER TO SUBMIT A WAIVER
To submit a waiver a provider must:
Submit a letter on agency letterhead requesting the specific regulation they wish to waive and the
rationale for the request
Ask for letter of support from the county MH/ID office
If you need assistance with requesting a waiver contact the regional OMHSAS Field Office
If a provider needs to request a waiver, the request for a waiver should be submitted with the
provider’s licensing application.
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ENROLLMENT
• The Electronic Provider Enrollment Portal can be accessed using a secure
internet site: https://provider.enrollment.dpw.state.pa.us
• Each licensed service location will need to be enrolled in the MA program
separately.
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ENROLLMENT
Specialty Types:
Individual: 590
Group: 591
ABA: 592
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ENROLLMENT QUESTIONS
Enrollment related information is available on the Department's website at:
http://www.dhs.pa.gov/provider/promise/enrollmentinformation/
If you have a question about the provider enrollment process, please contact OMAP
using the following contact information:
OMAP Inquiry Line: 1-800-537-8862
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QUESTIONS
Submit questions for inclusion in FAQ
Additional resource documents will be posted online at:
http://www.healthchoices.pa.gov/providers/about/behavioral/inbehavioralhs/index.htm
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES POSTED ON IBHS
WEBSITE
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NEXT STEPS
Regional Forums
Pittsburgh Region-October 10 (Greensburg) and October 11 (Grove City)
Central Region-October 16 (Harrisburg)
Southeast Region-October 21 (Norristown)
Northeast Region-October 22 (Wilkes-Barre) and November 14 (Allentown)
Statewide webinar
November 20, 2019 1-4pm
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